Two models of AI oversight – and how things could go deeply wrong

Two models of AI oversight – and how things could go deeply wrong Gary Marcus writes on his blog: The Senate hearing that I participated in a few weeks ago was in many ways the highlight of my career. I was thrilled by what I saw of the Senate that day: genuine interest, and genuine humility. […]
What should the regulation of generative AI look like?

What should the regulation of generative AI look like? This commentary published in Brookings, and co-authored by Nicol Turner Lee, Niam Yaraghi, Mark MacCarthy and Tom Wheeler envisions the different ways generative AI can be regulated. We are living in a time of unprecedented advancements in generative artificial intelligence (AI), which are AI systems that […]
EU leaders race over outreach initiatives to anticipate AI rules

EU leaders race over outreach initiatives to anticipate AI rules Luca Bertuzzi writes on June 5th, 2023 for EURACTIV.com: Top EU officials have set out several competing initiatives to engage with industry players and international partners before Europe’s new AI rulebook starts to bite. Last week, Margrethe Vestager, the Executive Vice-President for the digital portfolio, […]
Regulating AI in Canada

Regulating AI in Canada: A Critical Look at the Proposed AI and Data Act Tessa Scassa of the University of Ottawa, presents a detailed analysis of the proposed AI and Data Act in Canada. Following is an abstract: Canada’s Bill C-27, The Digital Charter Implementation Act, includes a proposed Artificial Intelligence and Data Act (AIDA). […]
G7 calls for developing global technical standards for AI

G7 calls for developing global technical standards for AI By Kanrato Komiya and Supantha Mukherjee for Reuters This is an article published in Reuters. Following is an excerpt from this article. While the G7 leaders, meeting in Hiroshima, Japan, recognised that the approaches to achieving “the common vision and goal of trustworthy AI may vary”, […]
Recent Publications from AI Transparency Institute (May’23)

Recent Publications from AI Transparency Institute (May’23) Eva Thelisson and Himanshu Verma. EU AI Act and Conformity Assessment.Published at AAAI’23 Workshop organized by Confiance.AI in Palo Alto, presented by Lukas Kidzinski. In press. Marion Ho-Dac. Les enjeux européens des normes techniques pour les systèmes d’IA.Published in L’Association Française pour l’Intelligence Artificielle, Bulletin §120 “IA & […]
AI Act: A Step Closer to the First Rules on AI

AI Act: A Step Closer to the First Rules on AI *The following post was originally published on the LinkedIn post of Center for AI and Digital Policy There is some exciting news from the European Parliament on the EU AI Act. 📢 “AI Act: a step closer to the first rules on Artificial Intelligence […]
Lina Khan: We must regulate AI. Here’s How.

Lina Khan: We must regulate AI. Here’s How. Lina Khan, the Chair of Federal Trade Commission, writes in the New York Times on regulation of AI. This article is originally published in the New York Times. Please click on this link to read the full article.
Putting collective intelligence to the enforcement of the Digital Services Act

Putting collective intelligence to the enforcement of the Digital Services Act This report by Dr. Suzanne Vergnolle (Associate Professor in Technology Law) provides organisations, policy makers, and regulators with key recommendations and expert advice on cooperation mechanisms in order to ensure CSOs are fully involved in the DSA’s enforcement. Executive Summary In 2022, the European […]
Reported EU legislation to disclose AI training data could trigger copyright lawsuits

Reported EU legislation to disclose AI training data could trigger copyright lawsuits James Vincent writes in theverge.com that “A late provision reportedly added to the EU’s forthcoming AI Act would force companies like OpenAI to disclose their use of copyrighted training data. Already, a number of high-profile AI firms have been hit by copyright lawsuits.” […]